Stanley Fields
Born:
1883-05-19
From:
Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Stanley Fields (born Walter L. Agnew; May 20, 1883 – April 23, 1941) was an American actor. On Broadway, Fields performed in Fifty Miles from Boston (1908) and The Red Widow (1911). After that, for eight years, Fields performed in vaudeville with Frank Fay. Thanks to Norma Talmadge, who thought his broken nose gave him a ferocious appearance, he started on a film career with a screen debut as a gunman in her talkie New York Nights. In 1930, he signed a long-term contract with Paramount Pictures. He died on April 23, 1941. He died of a heart attack. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stanley Fields (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting
Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys
I'll Sell My Life
The Lady from Cheyenne
Where Did You Get That Girl?
The Great Plane Robbery
Wyoming
New Moon
Ski Patrol
King of the Lumberjacks
Viva Cisco Kid
Fugitive at Large
Pack Up Your Troubles
Hell's Kitchen
Exile Express
The Kid from Kokomo
Blackwell's Island
Off the Record
Flirting with Fate
Straight, Place and Show
Painted Desert
Panamint's Bad Man
Wide Open Faces
The Adventures of Marco Polo
Arsène Lupin Returns